20.05.2026 12:10
Selena Gomez's alleged role in Brady Corbet's approximately 4-hour-long R-rated film "The Origin of the World" has become a hot topic in the tabloid world. The project, which is also rumored to feature Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender, is considered one of the boldest productions in Gomez's career.
The claim that world-famous singer and actress Selena Gomez will star in director Brady Corbet's new +18 film project has caused a huge stir in the entertainment world. The production, noted as one of the boldest projects in Gomez's career, who is known as a Disney star, is also rumored to feature famous Hollywood names.
MAKING HEADLINES WITH HER NEW FILM
Selena Gomez, who often makes headlines for both her career and personal life, is now being talked about for her new film project. According to the claim, the famous star will star in Oscar-nominated director Brady Corbet's new film, "The Origin of the World." Selena Gomez's sharing of the news about the project on her social media account also strengthened the rumors.
4-HOUR +18 FILM CLAIM
According to Variety's report, Brady Corbet's new film will largely be set in the 1970s. The production, planned to be approximately four hours long, is said to draw attention with its bold scenes and unconventional narrative. The report also stated that the film's script is about 200 pages long.
HOLLYWOOD'S BIG NAMES IN THE SAME PROJECT
In addition to Selena Gomez, world-famous names such as Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender are also rumored to be part of the project. Although the official cast has not been announced yet, the film has already become a topic of conversation in Hollywood circles.
"MOVING AWAY FROM HER CLEAN IMAGE" COMMENT
There have been comments that Selena Gomez will completely move away from her "clean image" from her Disney era with this project. In previous interviews, the famous star spoke about the pressures of being famous at a young age and expressed her desire to freely reveal her own identity now. In one of her statements, Gomez said, "I want to be who I am now."